RE: RTP return flight

From: Burkett, Michael (Michael.Burkett@c-a-m.com)
Date: Fri Jul 25 2008 - 17:14:58 ART


For RTP you are normally finished by 4:00 at the latest even with
issues, 5:30 is tight, I usually do the 6:30, worst case I miss the
flight.

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Hyunseog Ryu
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 2:53 PM
To: Craig Tompkins
Cc: Jack Tsai; Cisco certification
Subject: Re: RTP return flight

Back to Jack's original question, is it safe ? No!
Is it doable ? Yes, if you can finish your lab earlier.
Even for domestic flight, airline asks to arrive in airport 2 hours
before flight time.
Plus you have to give some room for local travel time, and some delay by
unexpected facts.

So if you ask whether it is safe or not, I would say "No, it's not
safe!".

Hyun

Craig Tompkins wrote:
> When I took my lab, we had a situation where the wrong lab was given
out and
> about 1 hour in after drawing diagrams and what not I alerted the
proctors.
> They had to shut down and restart the lab with the correct lab
scenario and
> initial configurations. What this meant is that we finished about 2
hours
> past the scheduled time.
>
> If this happened on your day you would likely miss your flight and
have to
> go standby for the next one. Depending on the flight, this may or may
not
> be an issue.
>
> You can also take that as a note to make sure you lab matches your
intitial
> configurations first.



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